Saturday, November 3, 2012 1:46:42 AM
My life is so messed up. I know you have
heard it all, been there, done that.
Here goes … I am in love with my ex-
boyfriend’s girlfriend, who actually dated
him throughout our courtship. She had been
dating him for four years, when he
ensnared me. He played with me for about
a year, then I ended up in the loony bin. At
the time I was dealing with a divorce (from
my infidelity), and crushing self-esteem
issues.
I have messed around with various men
and now I am in complete love (lust?) with
this girl. We hang out all the time. The
only problem is she insists on telling me
her every sexual encounter with my ex, her
boyfriend.
I want her to focus on me, not the asshole
who will never love her, since he is still
hunting and having affairs with other
women, which she is aware of. WTF? Why
can’t I have a normal relationship? I
actually wrote a letter to myself today at
work telling myself how not to have
feelings for anyone, ever. Is this my
future?
heard it all, been there, done that.
Here goes … I am in love with my ex-
boyfriend’s girlfriend, who actually dated
him throughout our courtship. She had been
dating him for four years, when he
ensnared me. He played with me for about
a year, then I ended up in the loony bin. At
the time I was dealing with a divorce (from
my infidelity), and crushing self-esteem
issues.
I have messed around with various men
and now I am in complete love (lust?) with
this girl. We hang out all the time. The
only problem is she insists on telling me
her every sexual encounter with my ex, her
boyfriend.
I want her to focus on me, not the asshole
who will never love her, since he is still
hunting and having affairs with other
women, which she is aware of. WTF? Why
can’t I have a normal relationship? I
actually wrote a letter to myself today at
work telling myself how not to have
feelings for anyone, ever. Is this my
future?
In biology, sexual reproduction is a process of
combining and mixing genetic traits, often
resulting in the specialization of organisms into
a male or female variety, each known as a
sex. Sexual reproduction involves combining
specialized cells (gametes) to form offspring
that inherit traits from both parents. Gametes
can be identical in form and function (known
as isogametes), but in many cases an
asymmetry has evolved such that two sex-
specific types of gametes (heterogametes)
exist: male gametes are small, motile, and
optimized to transport their genetic information
over a distance, while female gametes are
large, non-motile and contain the nutrients
necessary for the early development of the
young organism.
An organism's sex is defined by the gametes it
produces: males produce male gametes
(spermatozoa, or sperm) while females
produce female gametes (ova, or egg cells);
individual organisms which produce both male
and female gametes are termed
hermaphroditic. Frequently, physical
differences are associated with the different
sexes of an organism; these sexual
dimorphisms can reflect the different
reproductive pressures the sexes experience.



